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History of Mansfield, (Louisa County) Virginia

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Biographies:

Mann Page Biographical Sketch

Mann Page, delegate, was born at "Rosewell," Gloucester (now Matthews) county, Va., about 1749; eldest son of Mann and Ann Corbin (Tayloe) Page; grandson of Mann and Judith (Carter) Page, and of the Hon. Matthew and Mary (Mann) Page, and a descendant of Col. John and Alice (Luckin) Page. He was a half brother of Gov. John Page. He was graduated at the College of William and Mary; removed to Mansfield, Spottsylvania county, and was a delegate from Virginia to the Continental congress in 1777, with Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Nelson and George Wythe. He was married, in 1776, to Mary, daughter of John Tayloe of Fredericksburg, Va. He died at Mansfield, Va., but the date could not be ascertained.

From: Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans, Johnson, Rossiter, editor




Virginia Facts:
Tree: flowering dogwood
Bird: cardinal
Flower: dogwood
Nickname: Mother of Presidents, The Old Dominion
Motto: Sic Semper Tyrannis (Thus Always To Tyrants)
Area (sq. mi.): 40,817
Capitol: Richmond
Admitted: 26 Jun 1788




Mansfield is situated at sea level.



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